Sherdog Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings

Middleweight

1. Anderson
Silva (31-4)
The world’s best pound-for-pound fighter left little doubt as to
who rules the 185-pound ranks with a flawless August performance
against Yushin Okami in Rio de Janeiro. In 2012, it appears likely
that Silva will have a chance to silence Chael Sonnen

2. Chael Sonnen
(26-11-1)
In spite of a year fraught with controversy, Sonnen got back to
work on Oct. 8, dominating the surging Brian Stann en route to a
second-round submission win. The Oregonian will look to prove that
he is, as he claims, the true middleweight champion when he
rematches top-ranked Anderson Silva in 2012, though whether Sonnen
will be relicensed to fight in Nevada remains unknown.

3. Yushin Okami
(26-6)
Yushin Okami finally got his chance to vie for the UFC middleweight
champion, but it didn't go as he'd hoped. "Thunder" was beaten down
by Anderson Silva and summarily sent to the back of the line in the
UFC's 185-pound division.

4. Nate
Marquardt (31-10-2)
In wake of the TRT debacle that resulted in his exit from the UFC,
Marquardt has been mostly silent. However, the perennial
middleweight standout has signed with U.K. promotion British
Association of Mixed Martial Arts, though no date has been offered
for a potential debut.

5. Mark Munoz
(11-2)
It was expected after his victory over former UFC title challenger
Demian Maia that Munoz might land in a bout with Brian Stann.
"All-American" drew Chael Sonnen instead, so Munoz will now become
a trivia answer, as he and Chris Leben square off on Nov. 5 at UFC
138 in Birmingham, England, in the promotion's first non-title
five-round main event.

6. Demian Maia
(15-3)
After coming up short in a close June decision against Mark Munoz,
Maia got back on track with a grinding win over Jorge Santiago on
Oct. 8. The decorated grappler has won four of his last six starts,
all of which have gone the distance.

7. Brian Stann
(11-4)
Stann had no answer for the ground attack of Chael Sonnen at UFC
136, submitting to the former title contender in the second frame.
The loss snapped a three-fight winning streak which saw Stann
polish off Chris Leben, Jorge Santiago and Mike Massenzio.

8. Michael
Bisping (21-3)
Bisping silenced antagonist Jorge Rivera in February with a
second-round knockout, but the Englishman will attempt to close an
even louder mouth later this year. The winner of "The Ultimate
Fighter" Season 3 is currently in Las Vegas serving as a coach for
Season 14 of the reality series, the finale of which will see
Bisping square off against middleweight wildman and rival coach
Jason "Mayhem" Miller.

9. Vitor
Belfort (20-9)
In his first bout since being victimized by Anderson Silva in
February, Belfort blew through Yoshihiro Akiyama with absolute ease
in the first round, forcing his way firmly into the middle of the
UFC's 185-pound division.

10. Luke Rockhold (8-1)
Rockhold enters the rankings on the back of his Strikeforce
middleweight title win, a razor-thin Sept. 10 decision in which the
American Kickboxing Academy fighter handed the Brazilian gator his
first stateside defeat.